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Tini's strongest winds occurred across southern Ireland, across the Irish Sea towards Wales and into North West England. Red (Take action) Weather warnings were issued by Met Éireann and by the UK Met Office for "danger to life". [17] The UK Met Office gave out wind warnings of up to 60–70 mph (97–113 km/h) winds for 12 February. [18]
11.00 – Latest News and Weather: repeated on a loop for the rest of the hour; 12.00 – Latest News and Weather: repeated on a loop for the rest of the hour; 13:00 – RTÉ News: One O'Clock. Live simulcast of RTÉ One's lunchtime news bulletin; 13.30 – The One O'Clock News is repeated on a loop until 15:00; 15:00 – Latest News and Weather
In February 2017, it was reported that Landmark Media Investments had appointed KPMG to advise on a range of options, including an Independent News and Media link with the Irish Examiner. [ 15 ] In March 2017, it was reported that The Irish Times might bid for the Irish Examiner , [ 16 ] and by April 2017 both The Irish Times and INM had ...
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Aoife-Grace Moore is an Irish BBC journalist and political correspondent, from Derry, Northern Ireland. Based in the Republic of Ireland, she is best known for breaking the Oireachtas Golf Society scandal, "Golfgate", story with Paul Hosford for the Irish Examiner in 2020. [2] [3] [4] [5]
The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper and online digital publication. It was launched on 29 March 1859. The editor is Ruadhán Mac Cormaic. [2] It is published every day except Sundays. [3] The Irish Times is Ireland's leading newspaper. [4] It is considered a newspaper of record for Ireland. [5]
It is the largest and most popular news source in Ireland – with 77% of the Irish public regarding it as their main source of both Irish and international news. [2] It broadcasts in English, Irish and Irish Sign Language. The organisation is also a source of commentary on current affairs.
A 2020 study from the Irish Centre for High-End Computing indicated that Ireland's climate is likely to change drastically by 2050. [15] Annual average temperatures could climb to 1.6 °C above pre-industrial levels under RCP8.5, with the east of Ireland seeing the highest increase, resulting in a "direct impact" on public health and mortality.